
Jacqui Mumford
Jacqui Mumford is the chief executive of the Nature Conservation Council of New South Wales, a prominent environmental advocacy organization in Australia. With a strong background in conservation and environmental policy, Mumford has been a vocal critic of the NSW government's environmental management practices. She has highlighted issues such as the mismanagement of natural resources, the decline in biodiversity, and the urgent need for effective action on climate change. Recently, she has expressed concerns over the government's failure to deliver on environmental promises, including the creation of the Great Koala National Park, and has called for immediate actions to address the biodiversity crisis in the state.
Not in the pool (under ¢1).
Recent news mentions
Jacqui Mumford, chief executive of the Nature Conservation Council NSW, welcomed the 'science- and evidence-based decision to deliver the park in full'.
Great Koala National Park announced by NSW governmentJacqui Mumford, chief executive of Nature Conservation Council NSW, expressed alarm over the ongoing habitat destruction in the state.
NSW a deforestation hotspot ‘on par with Indonesia’Nature Conservation Council of NSW chief executive Jacqui Mumford expressed concern that the Minns government was not taking necessary action on environmental policy.
Net Zero plan to be scrapped; woeful results for Minns government






